:16:01
I'll think of you in Stockholm,
when I accept the Nobel Prize.
:16:04
The wager has two parts - something
about a second party turning to crime.
:16:12
Didn't you say you had work to do?
:16:15
Yes sir. I was wondering about this
$10,000 cheque to Mr Clarence Beeks.
:16:19
I'll take care of it, Valentine.
:16:21
I don't recall a Clarence Beeks, Mr Duke.
:16:24
It was before you joined us, Valentine.
:16:27
We did manage to stay in business
for 47 years before your arrival.
:16:32
Have a drink, William.
Merry Christmas.
:16:35
- Merry Christmas, Mr Duke.
- What?
:16:38
- Merry Christmas.
- Oh, oh, Merry Christmas.
:16:51
Ho, ho, ho!
:17:05
Just what do you think you're doing?
:17:07
Randolph, Mortimer, come in here quickly,
I've finally caught him.
:17:15
- Who are you?
- I've caught him red-handed.
:17:17
Winthorpe, is that you?
:17:19
I'm making a citizen's arrest.
This man is a drug dealer.
:17:23
Look, his office drawer,
he's got all the bad drugs here.
:17:26
Marijuana joints, pills, Quaaludes,
:17:29
Valium, yellow ones, red ones,
cocaine grinder, drug needles.
:17:33
He's the pusher, not me.
:17:36
I just came in
and caught him planting this stuff.
:17:39
It's obviously
some primitive attempt to frame me.
:17:42
Frame you? Boy, if that
isn't the pot calling the kettle black.
:17:46
This man's obviously a lunatic.
I'm calling security.
:17:50
Put that phone down.
:17:54
Hello, security...
Merry Christmas.
:17:59
You tried to rob me,
plant drugs on me.